LABIATE. 257 



V. In abundance in a grass-field above Bigbury Bay, near Lambside ; 

 also about a cart-track in two neighbouring fields ; in one 

 growing likewise in a spot of ground just above the clifl^, 

 apparently only recently broken, 1874; a small patch on Beacon 

 Hill, ] 875. In considerable quantity in two grass-fields between 

 Lambside and Pool Mill, 1874. 

 VI. Four small patches m a waste spot by the roadside, near Carse- 



well, 1874. 

 Formerly much cultivated by cottagers for the preparation of " Organ 

 Tea." 



M. citrata, Ehrh. Alien. Found on the border of a garden-plot, near 

 a house between Knighton village and Wenibury Church. Achnitted into 

 gardens on acccount of its agreeable smell, and known as "Bergamot 

 Mint." 



THYMUS, L. 



621. T. Serpyllum, L. Cre&pvn<j Wild Thyme. 



Native ; on commons, in old turfy pasture land, and on dry 

 banks, especially in heathy tracts and on the coast. Common. 

 July to September. 

 c. I. Crafthole and Port Wrinkle ; noticed with white flowers between 

 the latter place and St. Germans Beacon. St. Stephens. 

 Pillaton. St. Mellion. 

 II. Cawsand ; Whitsand Bay ! ; Keijs., Ft. iii. 186. Torpoint. St. 

 Johns. Noticed with white flowers near Lugger's Cave, Whit- 

 sand Bay, and between St. Mellion and Callington. 

 D. III. Devil's Point, Stonehouse. King's Tamerton, &c., St. Budeaux. 

 Between Lophill and Beer Ferrers. Seen with white flowers 

 on Roborough Do"v\ti, 

 IV. On the slopes of the Hoe, under the Citadel, and at Cattedown ; 

 Bickleigh ; Keys., S. D. Lit. Chron. 351, and ih. On limestone 

 by Radford Quarry, Mount Batten, &c. Egg Buckland. 

 V. Wembmy. Revelstoke ; noticed with white flowers in three or 

 four places on the coast, 1875., Corn wood. 

 VI. Ivybridge ; Keys, Fl. iii. 185. Mothecombe. Kingston ; the 

 variety with white floAvers, close to the other, above the mouth 

 of the Erme, 1875. 

 Varies greatly in the size of the flowers* and hairiness of the leaves. 



622. T. Chamsedrys, Fries. Larger Wild Thyme. 



Native ; in pasture land. Very rare. July to September, 

 c. IL A patch by the military road above Whitsand Bay, between St. 

 Winnow and Rame Church, 1876. Trevol, near Torpoint. 



S 



